. >> yeah, we've talked last week with you, phil, and i believe mike boyd in talking a little bit about the 747 and the troubles it had. was that a situation where they had to flow down production or were they able to correct it more quickly? >> i'm not sure how much they had to slow down production. that was so long ago it's hard to remember exactly what happened. you're looking at a much more intense situation here because you're ramping up production of the 787. that's a big part of the estimates that wall street's looking at for boeing this year. starting at five right now per month and going up to ten per month. if that doesn't change, then you're going to look at most investors saying, oh, well they'll get through this. if they have to change that it's a totally different ball game. >> phil thank you very much. we'll check back in later. >> hewlett-packard narrowly missed an opportunity to back out of buying autonomy. "the wall street journal" says that auditors spoke with hp days before the acquisition went through, and told the company about an allegation of improper accounting